The Emergence of Spin‐Enhanced Catalysis for CO <sub>2</sub> Conversion

B Bojun Shi (Key Laboratory of Photochemistry Beijing National Laboratory For Molecular Sciences Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China) Y Yantao Yang (State Key Laboratory for Crop Stress Resistance and High-Efficiency Production, Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology, College of Life Sciences, Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University) B Botao Zhang Y Yufeng Li S Shuokai Xu (Key Laboratory of Photochemistry Beijing National Laboratory For Molecular Sciences Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China) B Baipeng Yin (Key Laboratory of Photochemistry, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences) C Chuang Zhang (Key Laboratory of Photochemistry, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry) J Jiannian Yao (Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Spin catalysis provides a new opportunity to overcome conventional performance limits in carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) conversion by exploiting spin‐dependent charge transfer and radical reaction pathways. A clear understanding of spin effects and effective strategies for spin regulation is therefore essential for advancing CO 2 conversion catalysis. This review briefly summarizes recent advances in the underlying mechanisms and a few representative examples of spin‐enhanced CO 2 conversion, highlighting their importance in steering CO 2 conversion toward high value‐added products. It begins with an introduction to spin‐dependent reaction pathways and spin regulation at catalytic active sites, followed by a discussion of emerging approaches for spin‐enhanced CO 2 conversion. Spin catalysis strategies based on external magnetic fields and internal magnetic interactions are presented, highlighting their roles in promoting photocatalytic and electrocatalytic CO 2 reduction toward diverse and value‐added products. Besides, in situ/operando characterization techniques are essential for exploring the underlying mechanisms of spin catalysis and tracking the spin‐sensitive reaction intermediates during CO 2 conversion. Finally, key challenges and future opportunities in the design of spin catalysts, as well as the reactor engineering for practical applications, are discussed, advancing the concept of spin catalysis for achieving sustainable CO 2 conversion.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published May 08, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

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Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

B

Bojun Shi

Key Laboratory of Photochemistry Beijing National Laboratory For Molecular Sciences Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

Y

Yantao Yang

State Key Laboratory for Crop Stress Resistance and High-Efficiency Production, Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology, College of Life Sciences, Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University

B

Botao Zhang

Y

Yufeng Li

S

Shuokai Xu

Key Laboratory of Photochemistry Beijing National Laboratory For Molecular Sciences Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

B

Baipeng Yin

Key Laboratory of Photochemistry, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences

C

Chuang Zhang

Key Laboratory of Photochemistry, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry

J

Jiannian Yao

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences